the Niño family of shipowners

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The Niño family of shipowners was a prominent seafaring and merchant family from Palos de la Frontera in Spain, historically notable for owning and outfitting vessels that participated in Christopher Columbus’s first voyage to the Americas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf merchant family
seafaring family
shipowning family
activity Atlantic seafaring
maritime trade
navigation
shipowning
associatedWith Christopher Columbus
La Niña (ship)
Santa María
surface form: Santa María (ship)

first voyage of Christopher Columbus
country Castile
surface form: Kingdom of Castile
economicActivity maritime commerce between Iberia and Atlantic islands
ethnicGroup Castilian
historicalPeriod Age of Exploration
surface form: Age of Discovery

late 15th century
language Spanish
locatedIn Andalusia
Huelva
Palos de la Frontera
Spain
member Francisco Niño
Juan Niño
Pedro Alonso Niño
notableFor outfitting vessels for the 1492 voyage
owning vessels used by Christopher Columbus
participation in Christopher Columbus’s first voyage to the Americas
religion Roman Catholicism
roleInEvent provided ships and crew for Columbus’s first voyage

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Niña namedAfter the Niño family of shipowners